Join the movement for dignified menstruation
At the Rotary Action Group for Menstrual Health and Hygiene (RAGMHH), we invite passionate individuals to become members and active volunteers. Together, we can champion the cause of dignified menstruation and make a meaningful impact on the lives of women and girls worldwide.
How to Join RAGMHH
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Membership Eligibility: Membership is open to all Rotarians and individuals who share our commitment to menstrual health and hygiene as a fundamental human right. Whether you are a current Rotarian or an advocate for women's health, your voice and contributions are welcome.
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Become a member choose your membership and register online.
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Get Involved: As a member of RAGMHH, you will have the opportunity to:
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Participate in our initiatives and campaigns.
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Collaborate with like-minded individuals from around the globe to share ideas and best practices.
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Access and share resources, toolkits, and training materials designed to empower you in your advocacy efforts.
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Volunteer Opportunities
We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to join us in our mission. Volunteer roles include:
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Regional Directors: do the call to action in your region. And lead initiatives to spread the work of the RAGMHH.
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Campaign Coordinators: Help organize and lead initiatives focused on dignified menstruation awareness.
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Content Creators: Contribute to our blog, social media, and educational materials to raise awareness about menstrual health issues.
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Fundraising Coordinators: Help develop and implement fundraising strategies to support RAGMHH’s programs.
Why join us?
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By joining RAGMHH, you are not only contributing to a vital cause, but you also become part of a global network of passionate advocates committed to making a difference. Together, we can break down barriers, eliminate stigma, and ensure that every woman and girl has access to the resources needed to manage their menstruation with dignity.
Become a part of the solution today! Together, let’s empower women and girls to thrive and uphold their rights to dignified menstruation.